Twitter: Clinton didn't top Michelle

Michelle Obama is still tops on Twitter, with former President Bill Clinton garnering thousands fewer tweets per minute on Wednesday with his speech at the Democratic National Convention.

Clinton’s speech Wednesday night in Charlotte peaked at 22,087 tweets per minute, while Michelle Obama peaked at 28,003 TPM on Tuesday, according to Twitter. Clinton did do better on Twitter than Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney, who reached just 14,289 TPM last week at the Republican National Convention.

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The peak for Clinton came at the end of his speech, but when Clinton mentioned President Barack Obama’s job record, he hit 16,115 TPM, and his call to vote for Obama reached 15,266 TPM.

Twitter highlighted two other notable TPM peaks of the evening, with Massachusetts Senate candidate Elizabeth Warren’s line “Say this in 2012” about equal workforce pay for women reaching 6,863 TPM and the close of Democratic activist Sandra Fluke’s speech hitting 6,472 TPM.